Improvement in fence-posts



G. W. LEONARD.

FENcE-Posw. N.177,340. Pmmea My1e,1878.

W I ''wm l I (AWWM MPEYERS, PHOTO-LITMOGRAFHER. WASHINGTON D l.

UNITED STATES PATENT. OFFICE.

GEORGE W. LEONARD, OF PARIS, OHIO.

IMPRovEMENT IN FENcE-Pos'rs.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No.'l77. 340, dated May 16, 1876; application filed August 21, 1875.

lTo all u'hom it may oonoern:

Be it known that I, GEORGE W. LEONARD,

of Paris, Portage county, Ohio, have invented certain Improvements in Fenoe-Posts, of which the following is a specification In Figure 1, the upper end of the ron-rod a enters the lower end of the post o. The

' lower end of the rod a is bent at right angles to the post, and enters a hole in the end of the block or stone s. The lower end of the brace-rod o is bent in a like manner toward the rod a, and enters a hole in the opposite end of the block or stone s. The upper end of the braee-rod 0 is attached to the side of the post c. The block 8 should be buried in GEORGE W. LEONARD.

Witnesses:

BRADEORD HOWLAND, GEORGE F. RoBINsoN. 

